It was an enormously busy week here at Push Square Towers – despite the fact that we only published one measly review. Features led the charge this time, as we covered everything No Man's Sky, and even found time to build some hype for Sony's PlayStation Meeting presser, which will take place on 7th September.
Reviews
No Man's Sky - 7/10
No Man's Sky is full of potential, and Hello Games has laid strong foundations on which to build. Its main gameplay is simplistic but becomes totally engrossing, and the technical achievement is impressive. The atmosphere created by the graphics and sound is second to none, and there's an amazing sense of place. Some may struggle to find the fun with the lack of direction, and there are some technical issues that need addressing, but if you're able to create your own fun with the tools that you're given, you'll be playing this for a long time.
Features
Feature: 5 PS4K Neo Reveals Sony Must Make at PlayStation Meeting 2016
PlayStation Meetings are rarer than Atlas Stones, so it's always exciting when Sony announces one of the exclusive events. The last shindig that the platform holder held saw the announcement of the PlayStation 4, while the next will almost certainly play host to the PS4K – or Neo, as it's also known. And with the 7th September show just weeks away, we figured that we'd dream up five reveals that the Japanese giant must make in relation to its super-powered system.
Guide: 10 No Man's Sky PS4 Tips for Beginner Space Explorers
No Man's Sky is a dense, occasionally obtuse game that doesn't always make its systems clear. We've been playing Hello Games' opus for a good while now, and have compiled a list of ten spoiler-free tips that should make your introduction to outer-space that little bit easier to understand.
Other Features
- Site News: Where's Your No Man's Sky PS4 Review?
- Video: Unboxing No Man's Sky's Interstellar PS4 Media Kit
- Video: Watch 45 Minutes of No Man's Sky PS4 Gameplay
- Hands On: No Man's Sky PS4 Is As Bemusing As It Is Beautiful
- Video: Making a Murderer in Fahrenheit on PS4
- Game of the Month: Top 4 PlayStation Games of July 2016
- Video: Just How Beautiful Is No Man's Sky on PS4?
- Poll: It's Time to Have Your Say on No Man's Sky
- Soapbox: No Man's Sky on PS4 Is the Biggest Disappointment of 2016
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 130
- Mission Blog: Join Me on My Journey to the Centre of the Universe
- Podcast: Episode 12 - What PS4K Reveals Must Sony Make?
Podcast
News
Sony Officially Schedules PS4K Neo Unveiling for 7th September
It's finally here, folks – the PlayStation 4K Neo will be officially unveiled on 7th September at a PlayStation Meeting in New York. Sound familiar? This is all playing out very similarly to the original PS4 reveal, isn't it?
Final Fantasy XV Buckles Up Until 29th November on PS4
Remember when Square Enix put on a massive press conference to announce the release date for Final Fantasy XV? The surprisingly solid show ended with a comical red buzzer, which when pressed cycled through a dozen different potential release dates. It teetered on November for a nanosecond, before settling on 30th September. The embarrassing thing is, the sequel's almost certainly been delayed.
Other Noteworthy News
- Persona 5's European Release Date Will Make Fans Very Happy Indeed
- No Man's Sky Will Add Base Building, Freighters in Future PS4 Updates
- Transformers: Fall of Cybertron Launches Out of Nowhere on PS4
- Promising PS4 Game RiME Re-Announced for 2017
- Rockstar Could Be at PlayStation Meeting, But This Isn't Proof
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Push Rewind: Sammy gets obliterated in the comments section.
Seriously though, it's Sunday evening in NY, when is Squenix going to confirm or deny the FFXV delay? I thought those new Gametsop poster dates were going up today?
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